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The United Kingdom has an uncodified and unwritten constitution; strictly speaking, no law can be regarded as unconstitutional. Parliament has the power to change the law, including constitutional principles, easily and as it sees fit. This effectively means that if a law is passed, it is automatically considered constitutional, even if it goes against what was previously regarded as constitutional law. As such, the UK constitution is arguably the most heavily amended in the world.

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